![]() www.friendsofsaguaro.org Friends of Saguaro National Park From their website... Friends of Saguaro National Park is the not-for-profit fundraising partner of the National Park Service at Tucson's Saguaro National Park, working to help the public . . . Discover Saguaro - by reconnecting children and nature, and encouraging the exploration and discovery of the resources, heritage and recreational opportunities of the Park; Protect Saguaro - by assisting the preservation and conservation of the natural and cultural resources of the Park, and sustaining its wilderness character; and Support Saguaro - by strengthening community partnerships, and building environmental stewardship through philanthropy, public education, and volunteerism. For more information, please visit www.friendsofsaguaro.org Fred Stula, Executive Director
![]() https://www.nps.gov/sagu/learn/bookstore.htm Western National Parks Association From their website... What Does the Western National Park Association Do? As a nonprofit education partner of the National Park Service, WNPA supports 67 parks across the West, developing products, services, and programs that enrich the visitor experience. The Western National Parks Association's Commitment National parks tell the story of America, embodying its beauty, culture, and heritage. WNPA helps discover, preserve, and share that story. But the American story is rapidly unfolding. In today's fast-paced, ever-changing world, WNPA is committed to discovery: new knowledge, new understanding, and new ways to engage with society. Contact WNPA is based in Tucson, Arizona. Our home office adjoins the National Parks Store, situated at the foot of the Santa Catalina Mountains in the heart of the Sonoran Desert. For more information, please visit www.wnpa.org Location
![]() https://www.nationalparks.org/ National Park Foundation From their website... The National Park Foundation's Mission The National Park Service proudly recognizes the National Park Foundation as its official charitable partner. For more information, please visit https://www.nationalparks.org/ Contact Information ![]() http://www.npca.org/ National Parks Conservation Association From their website.... The National Parks Conservation Association's Mission The National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) is an independent, nonpartisan voice working to address major threats facing the National Park System. NPCA was established in 1919, just three years after the National Park Service. Stephen Mather, the first director of the Park Service, was one of our founders. He felt very strongly that the national parks would need an independent voice—outside the political system—to ensure these places remained unimpaired for future generations. Now, nearly one hundred years later, NPCA has a million members and supporters. In addition to our LEED-certified national headquarters in Washington, D.C., NPCA has 24 regional and field offices around the country. The National Parks Conservation Association's Core Values At NPCA our work to protect and enhance our national parks is guided by six core values: Commitment to Mission, Empowerment, Teamwork, Accountability, Innovation, and Diversity. Our core values embolden NPCA to achieve excellence; unite us with one another, our members, volunteers and partners; and fuel our commitment to become the catalyst and leader of a national parks movement that fulfills our shared mission to protect and enhance America’s national parks for present and future generations. For more information, please visit http://www.npca.org/ Main: 202.223.6722
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Last updated: May 16, 2019